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AN INTRODUCTION 



OLD GENERA. NEW GENERA. 



Dortmapna Rapuntium*, with a bilocular fruit. 



Helianthemum Cistus, with an unilocular fruit. 



Androsaemum Hypericum, with an unilocular fruit. 



Pavia Esculus, with an unilocular fruit. 



Asarina Antirrhinum, with multivalvular fruit, 



g, . C Antirrhinum, with the fruit bursting on the 



(. side. 



Nelumbo Nymphaea, with fruit perforate at the top. 



Raphanistrum Raphanus, with articulate fruit. 



Cakile Bunias, with articulate fruit. 



Ulmaria Filipendulaf, with twisted fruit. 



Persica Amygdalus, with succulent fruit. 



Cassia Senna J, with a succulent fruit. 



Inga ' Acacia, with a succulent fruit. 



Malvaviscus Hibiscus, with a succulent fruit. 



Lobelia Rapuntium|l, with a drupaceous fruit. 



Pereskia Cactus, with a leafy fruit. 



Sabina Juniperus, with a warted fruit. 



Bihai Musa, with a trispermous fruit. 



Alaternus Rhamnus, with a trispermous fruit. 



Frangula Rhamnus, with a dispermous fruit. 



Dracunculus Haemanthu?, with monospermous fruit. 



Onobrychis Hedysarum, with monospermous fruit. 



Malvinda Abutilonl, with a fruit not inflate. 



Cysticapnos Fumaria, with an inflate fruit. 



Impatiens Balsamina**, with an attenuate fruit. 



Guazuma Cacaoff, with a reticulate fruit. 



Paliurus Rhamnus, with a shield-shaped fruit. 



* Now Lobelia. f Now Spiraea. 



J Cassia is now the title of the genus, which includes the 

 Cassia Fistula, and many other species ; but the Cassia lignea 

 of Sumatra, whose bark so nearly resembles that of the Cin- 

 namomum, is a Laurus, as is the Cinriamomum also; and th 

 two plants are by some supposed to be the same. 



Now Mimosa* 



|| Lobelia is now the title of the g'enus. 



f Now Sid a. 



** Impatiens is now the title of the genu< 



ft Now Theobroma. 



